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Police Defenders

@policedefenders

Attorneys specializing in the defense of all branches of law enforcement. Protecting and serving those who protect and serve.

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5th Cir: Angry, vulgar words to police do not give probable cause for arrest where no threat made to officers tinyurl.com/jr4wb7h

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6th Cir: Police supervisor can be liable for failure to address pattern of unconstitutional acts by officers tinyurl.com/ztdu5mo

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6th Cir: If officer has "probable cause" an arrest is valid even if warrant in possession of officer is not valid tinyurl.com/jpcgfxc

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6th Cir: Mere suspicion parent is drunk and unable to care for kids does not justify warrantless entry into home tinyurl.com/huexkku

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5th Cir: No Const violation by officer shooting fleeing suspect who had punched officer to verge of passing out tinyurl.com/z6halj8

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9th Cir: No probable cause for officers to cuff, arrest and search at child's birthday party where "gun" was a toy tinyurl.com/h8ozszz

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9th Cir: In future officers can be liable if they shoot without giving armed suspect adequate time to drop gun tinyurl.com/hxjotzo

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6th Cir: Officer handling continuously resistant suspect not liable for brief tight handcuffing opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/1…

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6th Cir: Officers shooting pit bulls that barked and lunged during warrant search was constitutionally reasonable opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/1…